Dene Rise. Several different species including sycamore, locust tree, rowan, whitebeam, hornbeam, beech, ash and lime, on land to the rear of properties at Dean Rise.

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Trees

The Vicarage. Various species including ash, maple, lime, birch and holly.

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Tree

The Bank Tree, Ibthorpe. An ancient elm, a traditional meeting place for open air functions in the village.

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Tree

The George and Dragon Inn. A mature horse chestnut.

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Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains

Bronze Age

Bowl Barrow

Severals Copse. Mutilated remains of a bowl barrow constructed mainly of flint now planted with fir trees. Contained a cremation, and a fine Bronze Age type scraper found in 1949 which is now in Winchester Museum. O.S.A. No. SU35 SE10. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 10, 1926-30, p.122.

Doles Copse. Square enclosure with single bank and ditch. Course of bank still visible as a scatter of flints but other features have been destroyed. O.S.A. No. SU35 SE15. Ref: P.H.F.C., Vol. 10, 1926-30, (Dewar), pp.124-5.